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Zambian Braille is any of several braille alphabets of Zambia. It has been developed for the languages Bemba, Chewa, Lozi, Kaonde, Lunda, Luvale, and Tonga. It is based on the 26 letters of the basic braille alphabet used for Grade-1 English Braille, so the print digraph ''ch'' is written as a digraph in braille as well. The letter ''ñ/ŋ'' of several of the print alphabets is distinguished from the sequence ''ng'' with an apostrophe: ''ñ'', as in the equivalent ''ng’'' of print Bemba. The various alphabets, including digraphs that occur in any one of them, can thus be summarized as: : Bemba has the basic alphabet plus ''ng’, sh,'' and in some orthographies ''ch'' in place of ''c''. Chewa (Nyanja) has ''ch''; Lozi, Lunda and Kaonde have ''ch, sh,'' and ''ñ''; Luvale has ''ch, sh, ph, kh, th''; and Tonga has ''ch, sh, bb, cc, hh, kk,'' and ''ŋ''. Numbers and punctuation are as in traditional English Braille. ==References== *UNESCO (2013) (World Braille Usage ), 3rd edition. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zambian Braille」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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